Arranger, too. He was really fine. But Basie, he was the cutest thing. As I tell you, I went home, and this is 1961 or `62, because my mother had a stroke. And Basie was in the same hotel with me, with us. And I had a phone call from the fellows, the musicians. It seems going into Canada they'd been stopped and one of the guys they had Crip. Crip said they went through all your luggage and everything. And he said man when they came to that soap powder you had, they would buy Tide and put it in a plastic bag, instead of having a box, they'd put it in a plastic bag and throw it in the bottom of my suitcase. Because I washed my underclothes and my shirts. I had those shirts that you could wash and hang up, wash and wear you know? And he said boy they found that and they said "ahhh, what have we here? " You know they opened it up and went [sniffs]. But it turned out that one of the...go ahead you wanted to say something?